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Create an AccountThis is an interesting Crimean War period British 1821 pattern cavalry officer's sword. 35"-long pipe-back blade terminates in a very long quill point, with remnants of etching still visible, including "Warranted"...
This superb British 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery officer's sword belonged to a Scottish officer, which is indicated by the thistle designs on the blade. The name of the officer can be...
This well-made British 1822 Pattern cavalry officer's sword is unmarked, and falls under the category of "maybe" in the Civil War Confederate sword vernacular. Certainly swords of this style were imported...
This British 1822 Pattern infantry officer's sword was made in the London workshop of the famed English cutler John Prosser Sr. The sword is housed in its original steel scabbard, indicating...
A good Batten & Adams, Devonport-marked British 1827 pattern naval officer's sword. Blade is plain, 28.5"/72 cm long, well-balanced and in great original state. Grip is shagreen-wrapped, quite intact and tight....
This very early example of the 1827 RN Pattern was made by one of the best London cutlers, John Prosser. Prosser died in 1838, which dtes this sword ca. 1827-1838. It...
Named British naval officers' swords are not frequently encountered. This fine 1827 RN Officer's sword dates ca.1905, based on the maker's address. Maker-marked by Gieve & Sons, it belonged to Basil...
This Pattern 1897 British infantry officer's sword dates to 1901-1910. Precise dating is facilitated by the presence of cipher of King Edward VII, who only ruled for a few short years....
This World War I British 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's fighting sword is mounted with a 31" blade, etched with Wilkinson's proprietary designs, along with a proof slug and a serial number...
This rare silver-mounted swagger stick was presented to G.Abrahams of the 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Regiment, G Company, as a commemoration of the regimental Football Season 1902-1903. Total length...
A nice little Victorian print in original ebonized and gilt frame. Measures 18 x 14 cm framed. From the series OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH ARMY, No.15.Published by W.SPOONER, 377, STRANDPrint is...
This outstanding and quite scarce 60th Rifles bandsman's sword dates to the mid-1800s. The hilt and the scabbard furniture are marked with the Regimental abbreviations and nicely decorated with panoply of...